SAP的检验和替代出口
I. Creating, activating and transporting validations and substitutions
1. Which transactions are required to use validation or
substitution functions?
GGB0 Validation
Maintenance
GGB1 Substitution Maintenance
GCVZ Rule Maintenance
GGB4 Action selection for validation/substitution, for
example, activation of application areas, use of all messages or substituted
fields
GCX2 Definition of the Includes for user exits
OB28 Activation of FI validations
OBBH Activation of FI substitutions
OBBZ Activation of cost of sales accounting substitution
(in the FI area)
OKC7 Activation of CO validations
OKC9 Activation of CO substitutions
GCT9 Transport: Validations
GCT0 Transport: Substitutions
2. What must I take into account when using the formula editor?
a) Validation GGB0
If you create the
first validation for a callup point, for example 'financial accounting -
document header', you have to define a message class. This is then valid for
ALL validations for this callup point.
Not all fields can be used for validations on certain
callup points, for example 'Complete document in FI'. This is because there are
several rows there and it is not clear on which row the check is to be carried
out. You can only use numeric fields here. (Note 413956)
You should use a user exit if you need more checks on
this callup point.
b) Substitution GGB1
If you create a
substitution, for example 'financial accounting document line item', only
certain fields are authorized for the substitution. This is because problems
can occur with the documents or inconsistencies can occur between different
applications.
You can release more fields for substitution but this can
be critical as serious problems can occur as a result.
This is why you should regard the following change as a
modification (Note 170183):
The GB01 table contains information about which table
fields can or cannot be substituted for which callup point.
You can make a field substitutable by changing the
BEXCLUDE field to ' '.
For example: 'Complete document' callup point in the FI
In accordance with the default, no field is released for
substitution on this callup point. You can see this in the following entries:
BOOLCLASS CLASSTYPE BCLTAB BCLFIELD BEXCLUDE
015 S BKPF * X
015 S BSEG * X
BOOLCLASS - Specifies the Boolean class. This is
determined in the application area and callup point in each case, for example:
008 - Document header (FI)
009 - Line item (FI)
015 - Complete document (FI)
016 - Cost of sales accounting
100 - Document header (CO)
CLASSTYPE Specifies if the field can be used in the case
of validations (B), substitutions (S) or both
BCLTAB - Table that is used
BLCFIELD - Field of this table
BEXCLUDE - Can be used ' ' or cannot be used 'X'.
As mentioned above, you should equate this change with a
modification. Problems that occur as a result of this change cannot be handled
in the 'standard' support.
3. What must I take into account when activating validations or substitutions?
You can activate
validations and substitutions in two ways.
Activation level: 1 - Active
2 - Active, except during 'batch input' processing
Because the activation in the financial accounting (FI)
is company-code-specific, the validations or substitutions should be activated
in both company codes in the case of cross-company code transactions.
4. What must I take into account when transporting validations or substitutions?
Usually, only table
entries are transported when validations or substitutions are transported. The
generated source code should not be transported, since this can cause problems.
After the import into the target system, the source code is generated
automatically when the RGUGBR00 report is started.
If you would like to delete a validation/substitution,
and do not want to do this in each system individually, proceed as described in
Note 840981.
II. Using user exits in validations or
substitutions
1. Where can I maintain user exits for validations and
substitutions?
The exits for
validations and substitutions are stored in an Include of your choice.
The following Includes are delivered as examples by
default:
RGGBR000 Val/Sub: Exits for rules
RGGBS000 Val/Sub: Exits for substitutions
You should copy these into the customer namespace, for
example ZGGBR000.
The length of the name you choose should not exceed 8
characters. This is because the name is also generated in the source code, and
so a certain line length may be exceeded as a result.
You can also create a separate Include per client as this
can improve performance.
In Transaction GCX2, you should then define where your
Include is used. To do this, enter the name of your Include as a form pool in
the relevant application area.
2. How should I create a user exit?
Define your user
exit in the FORM Routine GET_EXIT_TITLES with the correct exit category
(EXITS-PARAM). You can use the existing sample entries as a model for this.
The exit types required in the FORM Routine
GET_EXIT_TITLES are organized as follows:
- C_EXIT_PARAM_NONE No parameter
Apart from the
return value (B_TRUE or B_FALSE), you do not need any parameters for the
validation. If you do not want to substitute a field, use this parameter in the
substitution (select "Only exit").
However, you must then use a TABLE statement in the
formpool (not in the actual form) to identify the structure concerned.
- C_EXIT_PARAM_FIELD A Field is transferred as a parameter
You only use this type in the substitution. Exactly one field is substituted. Enter user exits of this type in the substitution maintenance instead of assigning a constant value.
- C_EXIT_PARAM_CLASS A complete type is transferred as a parameter
Matrix
validations/substitutions ("Only exit"). This exit type can only be
used in the case of callup points with complete documents, for example in the
FI and the LC. You cannot use this exit category on any other callup points.
The transferred type contains all information of a class. An example is the use
of the document header and all corresponding line items in the FI area.
In the FORM routine GET_EXIT_TITLES, change the NAME and
TEXT field of the EXITS internal table to the values you want.
Use one of the sample routines as a model and copy these
to the names you selected. You can now implement the functions you want in this
form routine.
After you have finished creating the user exit, you can
use it in your validations or substitutions.
3. What must I take into account when implementing the
user exit?
No dialog boxes,
warning messages, information messages and error messages can be issued in an
exit nor can a "COMMIT WORK" be rejected. This would, for example,
interrupt the batch processing or cause problems with the documents to be
posted. If you find a serious error in the field contents in the exit, send a
termination message (A or X), which will ensure that the transaction is
terminated.
Do not use any ABAP commands that cause the exit to be
left directly, for example 'LEAVE (TO) SCREEN ...' or 'SUBMIT ...' or 'CALL
TRANSACTION ...'
In an exit, use only structure fields that belong to the
Boolean class of the calling substitution, validation or rule. The other
structure fields are not filled or are not filled properly on the callup point
of the calls of the substitution, validation or rule.
Changes to field contents may only be made in a
substitution exit if this field can be substituted in the Boolean class. You
can display such fields by selecting the "Add entry" function in the
substitution maintenance.
In the Includes of the substitution exits, you must not
use the commands MODIFY, INSERT or DELETE in the internally used structures
such as BSEG or BKPF. These structures are interpreted internally as database
tables because they are defined by a TABLES statement. As a result, database
records are written, deleted or changed when you use the commands mentioned
above. This can cause serious inconsistencies and problems in the document
processing.
If you want to change field contents in Exit Types
C_EXIT_PARAM_CLASS, you should make the changes in the internal table BOOL_DATA
(for example BOLL_DATA-BSEG).
III. Problem analysis
1. What must I take into account before I analyze the
problem?
Before you analyze
a problem with validations/substitutions, make sure that the generated source
code is up-to-date. You can use Report 'RGUGBR00' to do this.
Call this report in Transaction SE38. You receive the
following selection screen:
Application area ' '
Application callup point ' '
' ' Regenerate main program
' ' Generate table file
' ' Generate rules
' ' Generate validations
' ' Generate substitutions
' ' Generate sets
' ' Generate rule use
' ' Generate validation use
' ' Generate substitution usage
' ' Generate substitution export routines
' ' Generate substitution routines in all clients
' ' Generate trace program calls
Now update the source code for the application area and
application callup point in which the validation or substitution was created.
To do this, enter the application area, for example FI,
and the application callup point (0003/complete document), and set all
indicators except for 'Generate substitution routine in all clients' and
'Generate trace program calls'. Then execute the report.
The source code is now at its current status.
2. How can the validation and substitution trace be used?
a) Validation trace
You created and
activated a validation.
You can now activate the trace, for example in
Transaction GGBO. To do this, place the cursor on the validation and select
'Extras -> Activate trace'.
Example:
You created an FI validation on the 'Line item' callup
point. To test the validation, execute, for example, Transaction FB01. The
trace is displayed as soon as the validation is run. You can now see different
things in the trace, for example the values contained in the fields of the
various structures. From this, you can deduce whether additional checks are
required, or tell what the cause of a problem is.
b) Substitution trace
Activate the trace
in the same way as you activate validations.
Example:
You created a substitution in the same way as you
activated the trace in the case of the validation. The trace for substitutions
has an additional function, in that you can view the field contents before the
substitution as well as after the substitution. There, problems can be
reproduced in the same way.
3. How can I use the DEBUGGER to analyze a problem?
a) Basic information
All Includes for
validations and substitutions are created in this form: GBTmmaa0.
mm stands for two digit client key.
You can use the G_CLIENT_ENCODE function module to
convert a three-digit client (>099) to a two-digit client, for example:
client 100 --> AA
client 800 --> TQ
AA stands for the application area, for example FI -->
Financial Accounting
CO --> Cost Accounting
You will find this abbreviation in the maintenance
transaction.
Therefore, GBTAAFI0 is the Include in client 100 for FI
validations and substitutions.
b) Structure of the Includes and form routines for validations and substitutions and tips on how to 'debug'
The above-mentioned Includes are structured in the
following way (sample Include in FI, Client 800):
INCLUDE GBTTQFIA. " Rules
INCLUDE GBTTQFIB. " Substitutions
INCLUDE GBTTQFIC. " Substitution conditions
INCLUDE GBTTQFID. " Validations
INCLUDE GBTTQFIE. " Validation conditions
INCLUDE GBTTQFIF. " Validation checks
INCLUDE GBTTQFII. " Application rules
INCLUDE GBTTQFIJ. " Substitution export routines
INCLUDE GBTTQFIM. " Trace/simulation
INCLUDE GBTTQFIS. " Substitution import routines
c) The form routines for validations have the following sample structure (sample validation with the name VAL01):
FORM VAL_VAL01.
G_BFOUND = B_TRUE.
DATA: COND LIKE D_BOOL,
CHECK LIKE D_BOOL,
NVALSEVEREST LIKE SY-SUBRC VALUE -1.
G_STEP = '001'.
PERFORM VALCOND_1VAL01##001
CHANGING
COND.
IF COND = B_TRUE .
PERFORM VALCHCK_2VAL01##001
CHANGING
CHECK.
IF CHECK = B_FALSE .
PERFORM MESSAGE_OUTPUT
USING
" ...Nachrichtenparameter
CHANGING
NVALSEVEREST.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ENDFORM. " VAL_VAL01
Statement G_STEP = '001' indicates the step that is executed.
The prerequisite of the step is defined in Form Routine
VALCOND_..., the form routine VALCHCK_... checks the validation step.
To analyze this step, you should create breakpoints on
these two PERFORM statements and also on the code line 'IF CHECK = FALSE'. In
doing so, you can determine whether your prerequisite or the check is causing
the problem you have, for example a field that is to be checked does not
contain the value that you expect.
d) The form routines for substitutions have the following sample structure (sample substitution with the name SUB01):
FORM SUB_SUB01.
G_BFOUND = B_TRUE.
DATA: COND LIKE D_BOOL.
G_CLASSID = '009'.
G_SUBST_PERFORMED = B_FALSE.
IF G_TAB_FLAG-BSEG <> B_TRUE .
PERFORM READ_MASTER_DATA
USING
'BSEG'
G_BFOUND.
IF G_BFOUND = B_FALSE .
MESSAGE E083 WITH 'BSEG'.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
G_STEP = '001'.
PERFORM SUBCON_3SUB01##001
CHANGING
COND.
IF COND = B_TRUE .
BSEG-SGTXT = 'This is a Test'. "
Text
G_SUBST_PERFORMED = B_TRUE.
ENDIF.
ENDFORM. " SUB_SUB01
As mentioned above for validations,
'G_STEP = '001' indicates the step, and the prerequisite of the substitution is
defined in Form Routine SUBCON_.... The actual substitution is carried out by
the statements in the 'IF COND = B_TRUE --> ENDIF' structure. These
statements vary depending on the 'type' of substitution created (field
allocation, constant value, user exit).
In the substitutions, you should also
set a breakpoint on the PERFORM on the prerequisite and the statement 'IF COND
= B_TRUE'.
4. Function modules that call validations and substitutions
Validations - Function module G_VSR_VALIDATION_CALL
The different structures/tables, the
name of the validation, callup point and application area are assigned to this
function module.
Substitutions - Function module
G_VSR_SUBSTITUTION_CALL
The parameters transferred to
validations are also transferred to this function module. However,
structures/tables that contain the changed values are also returned.
You could set a breakpoint to analyze
both function modules. In doing so, you could see which data was transferred,
which data the validation or substitution attains, and which values are
returned.
5. What must I take into account during the set usage?
When sets are used in validations or substitutions,
source code is generated from the values in the sets.
Performance problems can occur if a set
is of a certain size, since the generated source code causes longer runtimes.
A runtime error can also occur.
To reduce the size of the source code of
the sets used, you can proceed as follows:
Use a smaller set in the validation,
substitution or rule. To do so, group single values in the set into intervals
(for example, instead of the single values 0001, 0002 and 0003, use the
interval 0001 - 0003)
Instead of " IN SET", use the
rule "( IN SET1 OR IN SET2)" in which SET1 and SET2 contain the
values from SET (for example, subhierarchies on the highest hierarchy level).
The simplest way to determine the number
of single values or intervals in a set hierarchy is to execute Program
RGSEX000.
Enter the name of the set and execute
the program. All contained sets and values/intervals are listed and the
sequential number of the entries is contained in the first column.
6. Why does a validation or substitution work in the development system, but not work in another system after a transport?
You should make
sure that validations and substitutions are activated in the target system. You
can also use Report RGUGBR00 to execute the regeneration of the source code
again.
There could be another cause in the case of
substitutions:
You try to substitute a field that is not released as a
default by SAP. To substitute a field, you have adjusted Table GB01 in your development system. However,
this did not occur in the target system. The generated source code is correct
and the value was changed in the substitution, but the change was not returned
to the calling application via the export routines.
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